Re: "Previous Page"

Something for you to try: Reset Interent Explorer. If it works, great. If not no harm done by trying.

Start menu/Control Panel/Internet Options

Advanced tab.

Reset Internet Explorer settings is at the bottom of Advanced.

Click Reset.

You will asked to confirm that you want to reset. At this point, you can either delete personal settings or keep them.

Click the reset button.

After reset, your home page will be set to msn.com

You can easily change it to the page you prefer.

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This is done to protect customers and for assurance that they are dealing with a Comcast employee.Non-Authorized Employees are allowed to post but cannot state they are employees nor can they allude to being employees.

Re: "Previous Page"

In Firefox you can use the 'backspace key' on the key board. It will send the browser to the previous page.

You can right click with your mouse anywhere on a web page. A menu pops up that includes the back/forward options that can be selected to navigate between pages.

Some add-ons can cause this behavior. McAfee Site Advisor has been known to cause the back/forward buttons to not work in some previous versions of Firefox. If you have this addon, disable it and see if the behavior goes away.

Start Firefox in safe mode. If the behavior goes away in safe mode, one of the add-ons is most likely the problem. Enable the add-ons one at a time, once the behavior shows up you have found the add-on that is the problem.

Re: "Previous Page"

lead5alpha.....Thank You So Much for your reply. However, as what always seems to happen to me, when I got on comp. this morning it was working!

Don't know how, but it is--is it just me that their computer plays pranks on or what? lol

But Thanks again for your help.

No it isn't just you. Computers have a mind of their own and like to play pranks.

Comcast employees must be authorized to post in the forum in an official capacity. Employees posting here have their names in red and are designated as employees. Names not in red are customers.

This is done to protect customers and for assurance that they are dealing with a Comcast employee.Non-Authorized Employees are allowed to post but cannot state they are employees nor can they allude to being employees.

Re: "Previous Page"

Another possibility is that when you click a link a new window tab opens. If that's the case, you have no back button to click because it's like opening your browser for the first time - there is no historical trail to back up on. In this case, the best you can do is just close out the tab. If you think this might be part of the problem, click on Tools/Options/Tabs and uncheck the first item.